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00:00So approximately July last year we opened our community bouldering wall at the
00:05end of last week the week before we came into unpleasant smelling bouldering room
00:11and under investigation found that there was a what we believed to be an old
00:16disused sewage pipe that had burst due to a backed up main on the main Lincoln
00:22Road that was flooding raw sewage into our building. So it's flooded the lower
00:27part of the back of the wall that's then come through into the the lower pit
00:31area it's destroyed or seeped into the sole plates around the entirety of the
00:38wall and damaged all of the flooring and the safety matting for the venue. So it's
00:44high-impact medium density foam that's specific for bouldering and it's
00:49calculated based on the height of our wall so we're just under four meters so
00:54yeah that's specific to the height that we've got to ensure safety at all time
00:58for our climbers. So we have quite a wide diverse section of groups that come so
01:03we have general public that come and boulder, families, children, young
01:08adults that are looking to maybe get into the sport. We have Peter Mountaineering
01:13Club that are our local climbing community that they come every Thursday that's
01:19their club night and then because we are a CIC community interest company we offer
01:27support to various different groups within our community and offer free
01:32bouldering sessions so local scout and guide groups special educational needs
01:38we've recently done some sessions for the Deaf Society so children with hearing
01:43impairments along with local children that are home educated.

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